Medak Lok Sabha Election Result 1996

Andhra Pradesh · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 1996 GEN

M. Baaga Reddy of Indian National Congress won the Medak Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh in the 1996 general election, with a winning margin of 27,489 votes (3.50%).

19 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,228,169 registered electors and 787,529 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 64.10%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Indian National Congress

M. Baaga Reddy

Indian National Congress

Victory Margin
27,489
Margin %
3.50%
Total Electors
1,228,169
Votes Polled
787,529
Turnout
64.10%
Candidates
19
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
Andhra Pradesh
Constituency Number
390
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
1996
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
M. Baaga Reddy

Indian National Congress

286,278
36.40%
Male
#2
Patlolla Manik Reddy

Telugu Desam Party

258,789
32.90%
Male
#3
Ale Narendra

Bharatiya Janata Party

152,070
19.30%
Male
#4
G. Laxmi Narsinga Rao

Ntr Telugu Desam Party (LAKSHMI PARVATHI)

30,374
3.90%
Male
#5
Minupoori Ramchandraiah

Independent

8,148
1.00%
Male
#6
Ganta Babu

Independent

7,469
0.90%
Male
#7
Kistaiah

Independent

7,110
0.90%
Male
#8
Paatha Bhairaiah

Independent

3,174
0.40%
Male
#9
C.H. Veeraiah

Independent

1,580
0.20%
Male
#10
Mohammad Owais Siddiqui

Independent

1,541
0.20%
Male
#11
Manne Vijaya Kumar

Independent

1,314
0.20%
Male
#12
Mohammaid Ibrahim

All India Indira Congress (TIWARI)

1,261
0.20%
Male
#13
Erolla Ratnaiah

Independent

1,093
0.10%
Male
#14
M. Venkati

Independent

994
0.10%
Male
#15
Shah Saiful Islam

Independent

956
0.10%
Male
#16
Kanjarla Laxmi Prasad Yadav

Independent

942
0.10%
Male
#17
Kasu Venkateshwara Reddy

Independent

806
0.10%
Male
#18
Begari Laxmaiah

Independent

659
0.10%
Male
#19
P. Madhusoodhana Rao

Independent

435
0.10%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 M. Baaga Reddy Indian National Congress 286,278 36.40%
2 Patlolla Manik Reddy Telugu Desam Party 258,789 32.90%
3 Ale Narendra Bharatiya Janata Party 152,070 19.30%
4 G. Laxmi Narsinga Rao Ntr Telugu Desam Party (LAKSHMI PARVATHI) 30,374 3.90%
5 Minupoori Ramchandraiah Independent 8,148 1.00%
6 Ganta Babu Independent 7,469 0.90%
7 Kistaiah Independent 7,110 0.90%
8 Paatha Bhairaiah Independent 3,174 0.40%
9 C.H. Veeraiah Independent 1,580 0.20%
10 Mohammad Owais Siddiqui Independent 1,541 0.20%
11 Manne Vijaya Kumar Independent 1,314 0.20%
12 Mohammaid Ibrahim All India Indira Congress (TIWARI) 1,261 0.20%
13 Erolla Ratnaiah Independent 1,093 0.10%
14 M. Venkati Independent 994 0.10%
15 Shah Saiful Islam Independent 956 0.10%
16 Kanjarla Laxmi Prasad Yadav Independent 942 0.10%
17 Kasu Venkateshwara Reddy Independent 806 0.10%
18 Begari Laxmaiah Independent 659 0.10%
19 P. Madhusoodhana Rao Independent 435 0.10%

Medak — 1996 Election Analysis

In the 1996 Lok Sabha election, M. Baaga Reddy of Indian National Congress secured victory in the Medak constituency (Andhra Pradesh) with a margin of 27,489 votes.

Out of 1,228,169 registered electors, 787,529 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 64.10%. A total of 19 candidates contested from this constituency. The vote share chart above visualizes how votes were distributed among the candidates.

India uses the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes wins. The margin percentage indicates how decisive the victory was relative to total votes polled. Explore related constituencies and historical results below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

M. Baaga Reddy (Indian National Congress) won the Medak Lok Sabha seat in 1996.

The margin was 27,489 votes (3.50%%).

The voter turnout in Medak for the 1996 Lok Sabha election was 64.10%%.

19 candidates contested from Medak constituency in the 1996 Lok Sabha election.

Medak is a Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh.